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Ava Hyams-WPI Women's Basketball-2025-2026
Ava Hyams
42
Maine Maritime MMA 6-3,6-0 North Atlantic
65
Winner WPI WPI 6-3,0-0 NEWMAC
Maine Maritime MMA
6-3,6-0 North Atlantic
42
Final
65
WPI WPI
6-3,0-0 NEWMAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Maine Maritime MMA 10 10 12 10 42
WPI WPI 11 14 20 20 65

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Hyams Dominate as Women's Basketball Drops Maine Maritime in Florida Sunshine Shootout

Daytona Beach, FL --- Ava Hyams (Kearny, NJ) tallied 17 points and grabbed 17 rebounds to as the WPI women's basketball team used a strong second half to defeat Maine Maritime 65-42 in the Engineers final contest in the Florida Sunshine Shootout held in the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach. 

WPI, which dropped a 64-48 decision to nationally-ranked Carroll (WI) in its tournament opener on Friday evening is now 6-3 on the season while the Mariners, which fell 83-74 on Saturday morning to Widener (PA), is also 6-3 overall. 

Hyams was outstanding for the Engineers, establishing new career-highs in both scoring and rebounding.  The junior canned 7-of-10 shots from the floor and grabbed 15 of her 17 boards off the defensive glass.  It marked her second career double-double and it marked the fourth time she reached double digits in both categories.  

Ava Giansiracusa (Wethersfield, CT) and Emmy Allyn (Rutland, MA) both reached double figures in scoring for the Crimson and Gray totaling 12 and 11 points respectively with Giansiracusa corralling four rebounds and doling out three assists and Allyn being the only player on either team to connect on multiple 3-pointers on the day.  Leila Nielsen (New York, NY) and Allison Fullem (Underhill, VT  both added eight points while Delaney MacPhetres (Amherst, MA) knocked down 5-of-6 free throws.  

Nielsen added eight rebounds and Kayla Goldrick (Attleboro, MA) hauled in six boards as WPI held a 53-34 edge on the glass.  The Engineers also played a stifling defense, limiting Maine Maritime to 21.4% (15-for-70) shooting from the floor.  The Mariners, who saw their reserves outscore their starters (24-18) were led offensively by Grace Huntwork (Gretna, NE) with eight points off the bench and Addison Forry (Laramie, WY), who netted seven points to go along with a team-best 13 rebounds. 

The Crimson and Gray are off until after the Christmas holiday, hosting the two-day WPI Holiday Classic.  The Engineers tangle  Hunter (NY) on Tuesday, December 30th at 4pm before entertaining Roger Williams the following day at 3pm.  The tournament, which also includes No. 12 Bates, features all four teams boasting winnings records on the season.   Maine Maritime is also back in action on Tuesday the 30th at 4pm, hosting Southern Maine in Castine.

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